Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
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They don’t call it “The Thrillerdome” for nothing, and with Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men’s basketball tickets you can be amongst the elated, old gold and white-clad fans cheering on Ramblin’ Wreck as they swarm the ACC competition and make their claim for a berth in the Big Dance come March.

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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Tournament Tickets

It was almost a Cinderella season back in 2004 for the Yellow Jackets, who made it all the way to the NCAA Championship game only to lose to Connecticut. Vivid Seats wants you to know that if Georgia Tech powers its way through again, we'll have cheap Final Four tickets for their entire run.

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Power in Post Pivotal for Yellow Jackets

Georgia Tech’s 2013-14 quest to make its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2010 will be guided by a plethora of talent in the post, as the Yellow Jackets’ top four frontcourt players from last year—all of whom finished in the team’s top four in points and rebounds—are all set to return to campus. Marcus Georges-Hunt led the team in scoring last year with 10.8 points per game, while Robert Carter finished second in the category and first in rebounds with 6.7 per game. Daniel Miller was the fourth-leading scorer and third-leading rebounder a year ago, but his real value was on the defensive end of the floor, where he made a habit of protecting the rim by rejecting opponents’ shot attempts, as his 2.1 blocks per game ranked second in the ACC.

Power forward Kammeon Holsey (8.8 points, 4.7 rebounds per game) came off the bench for Georgia Tech last season, as did Chris Bolden (7.3 ppg), the team’s top returning guard. If the Yellow Jackets hope to post the marquee wins required to earn an at-large bid, Bolden could be the key—he upped his average to 20.5 points per game against Miami and Duke last season, the conference’s top two finishers.